How to use this box with Vagrant:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "hauptj/CentOS74VB"
end
vagrant init hauptj/CentOS74VB
vagrant up
This version was created about 6 years ago.
This is a Hyper-V generation 2 box with GPT partitioning and nested virtualization. It includes Git, Ansible, Chef, Vagrant and VirtualBox. SELinux and firewall services are disabled by default.
A group called local is in the Ansible inventory file /etc/ansible/hosts to be used for local provisioning. As of v22.3.2018, usage of the root user for provisioning is optional.
The password for the root user is vagrant and the infamous insecure_private_key is in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys.
You can run Ansible locally on Windows hosts using the shell provisioner with config.ssh.username = "root" specified in the Vagrantfile.
$env:VAGRANT_SMB_USERNAME="username"
$env:VAGRANT_SMB_PASSWORD="password"
Vagrantfile
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "hauptj/CentOS74"
# Optional if you wish to use root as the default user
# config.ssh.username = "root"
# Disable SMB Share
config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", disabled: true
config.vm.provider "hyperv" do |hv|
hv.vmname = "CentOS74"
# With nested virtualization, at least 2 CPUs are needed.
hv.cpus = "2"
# With nested virtualization, at least 4GB of memory is needed.
hv.memory = "4096"
end
# Optional, allows you to provision with Ansible locally
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: <<-SHELL
yum update -y
# git clone ...
# ansible-playbook clone_dir/playbook.yml
SHELL
end
CLI
vagrant init hauptj/CentOS74
vagrant up
This version was created over 6 years ago.
This is a Hyper-V generation 2 box with GPT partitioning and nested virtualization. It includes Git, Ansible, Chef, Vagrant and VirtualBox. SELinux and firewall services are disabled by default.
A group called local is in the Ansible inventory file /etc/ansible/hosts to be used for local provisioning. As of v22.3.2018, usage of the root user for provisioning is optional.
The password for the root user is vagrant and the infamous insecure_private_key is in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys.
You can run Ansible locally on Windows hosts using the shell provisioner with config.ssh.username = "root" specified in the Vagrantfile.
Vagrantfile
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "hauptj/CentOS74"
# Optional if you wish to use root as the default user
# config.ssh.username = "root"
# Disable SMB Share
config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", disabled: true
config.vm.provider "hyperv" do |hv|
hv.vmname = "CentOS74"
# With nested virtualization, at least 2 CPUs are needed.
hv.cpus = "2"
# With nested virtualization, at least 4GB of memory is needed.
hv.memory = "4096"
end
# Optional, allows you to provision with Ansible locally
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: <<-SHELL
yum update -y
# git clone ...
# ansible-playbook clone_dir/playbook.yml
SHELL
end
CLI
vagrant init hauptj/CentOS74
vagrant up